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- «READ IT THROUGH»
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- I supposed I knew my Bible,
- Reading piecemeal, hit or miss,
- Now a bit of John or Matthew,
- Now a snatch of Genesis;
- Certain chapters of Isaiah,
- Certain Psalms (the twenty-third),
- Twelfth of Romans, first of Proverbs,
- Yes, I thought I knew the Word.
- But I found a thorough reading
- Was a different thing to do,
- And the way was unfamiliar
- When I read the Bible through.
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- You who like to play at Bible,
- Dip and dabble here and there,
- Just before you kneel aweary
- And yawn out a hurried prayer;
- You who treat the Crown of Writing
- As you treat no other book -
- Just a paragraph disjointed,
- Just a crude, impatient look -
- Try a worthier procedure,
- Try a broad and steady view, -
- You will kneel in very rapture
- When you read the Bible through.
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- Amos R. Wells
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- «HOW READEST THOU?»
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- It is one thing to read the Bible through,
- Yet another to learn and do;
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- With no desire to learn, do some read,
- To their subject pay but little heed;
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- Some read it as their duty every week,
- But no instruction from the Bible seek;
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- While others read it with but little care,
- With no regard to how they read or where;
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- Some read it as a History, to know
- How people lived two thousand years ago;
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- Some read it to bring themselves into repute,
- By showing others how they can dispute;
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- While others read because their neighbors do,
- To see how long it takes to read it through.
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- Some read it for the wonders that are there,
- How David killed a lion and a bear;
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- While others read it with uncommon care,
- Hoping to find some contradictions there.
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- Some read as though it did not speak to them,
- But to the people at Jerusalem.
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- One reads it as a book of mysteries,
- And won't believe the very thing he sees;
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- One reads with father's specs upon his head,
- And sees the thing just as his father said;
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- Some read to prove a pre-adopted creed,
- Hence understanding but little as they read,
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- For every passage in the book they bend,
- To make it suit that all-important end.
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- Some people read, as I have often thought,
- To teach the Book, instead of being taught;
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- And some there are who read it out of spite,
- I fear there are but few who read it right.
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- One thing I find, and you may find it too,
- The more you read, the more you find it true;
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- But this to find, an open eye is needful,
- With often prayer, and humble heart all heedful;
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- The man who reads with pride of inattention,
- Will only find full causes of dissension;
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- The man who reads with modest penetration,
- Will find the joy of comfort and salvation.
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